Watched the first two episodes of a 2000's British show called Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. The concept of the show is that an author named Garth Marenghi (who is in no way inspired by Stephen King, no sirree) did a show in the 80's called Darkplace, but it was cancelled after a short run in Peru. Now, he is re-releasing it with commentary by himself (who is also the star) and several of the other crew members.
Best way I can describe this show is...there's a YouTube lawyer I watch called Legal Eagle, who absolutely loves Lionel Hutz on The Simpsons. He says that it shows whoever wrote for Hutz had a fair bit of legal knowledge, because you have to know what to get right to get that wrong. This is basically the same thing, but for horror anthology shows. It's freaking hilarious because of how intentionally bad it is, but it's bad in ways you could easily see in a cheap 80's anthology. Entire run of the show is on YouTube, if you want to check it out.